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This EV Is the Best Car I’ve Driven All Year

Summary by The Independent
New Renault Twingo learns from China and adds European charm to deliver a cut-price electric city car packed with big-car tech and clever thinking

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With the Twingo E-Tech Electric, Renault revives an automobile icon.

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Renault breaks prices with its Twingo e-Tech, 100% electric city car at less than 20,000 euros. After bonus, it drops to 16,000 euros, becoming the most accessible in France and competing with Chinese models.

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In April, the Renault Group will launch a 100% electric Twingo at €19,490. The objective? To compete with the cheapest models of the Chinese groups BYD, MG and Leapmotor. - In front of Chinese cars, Renault launches its electric Twingo at less than 20,000 euros (Conso and trends).

The return of the Twingo in electric format is already a fact in Europe, but its landing in Argentina, at least for now, is not part of the plans of the brand. From Renault Argentina recognize before user queries that “its arrival is not expected”, a response that cools expectations around one of the most striking models of the new accessible electric wave. However, the interest is not casual. The new Twingo E-Tech is positioned as a strategic p…

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The Renault group is betting on small and very cheap electric cars by launching in April its 100% electric Twingo for less than 20,000 euros, the cheapest in France and among the cheapest in Europe.

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nachrichten.at broke the news in Linz, Austria on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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